A movie which I watched 5-6 times and will keep in the list of one of the best movies ever.
The last time I watched is on the 112th anniversary of the ship.
I really loved the movie and will love always.
Titanic brilliantly captures the grandeur and beauty of the RMS Titanic, a symbol of human ambition and luxury. The film showcases the shipโs intricate design, from its opulent first-class areas to the more modest, lively third-class sections. However, as the ship meets its tragic end, the atmosphere shifts dramatically, and the film powerfully conveys the terror and chaos as passengers scramble to survive. The sinking is depicted in a way that feels both immense and deeply personal, making the scale of the disaster truly horrifying. Amidst this trauma, the love story of Jack and Rose, though brief, adds an emotional depth. Their struggle to stay together against overwhelming odds made the disaster feel even more heartbreaking. I was deeply moved by the filmโs ability to combine such a massive, tragic event with intimate, human moments, making it an unforgettable experience. *This movie too shows the beauty of the Titanic ship.*
This movie keeps on traumatizing me when I seeing about the sinking of the ship in 2 parts, the sufferings of the people, etc..